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Ground Anchor ( Tribulus terrestris L.)

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The earth quote from the family of the cichlids ( Zygophyllaceae ) came to my attention due to their positive interaction with the aphrodisiac effects of ginseng . It is known that an erection occurs through the exudation of nitric oxide (NO) in the blood vessels. The topical body responds to NO by capillary relaxation and subsequent passive filling of blood - erections. While ginseng strengthens this pathway by increasing NO sputum, flavonoid icarin from an anchor in turn increases the sensitivity of the body to NO. This is due to the inhibitory effect of icarin on phosphodiesterase-5 ( Dellagli2008pih ), a similar effect to that of Viagra and its clones - that is why the berth is also called natural Viagra. Anchor is part of many erection products .

The effect of the armchair is still enriched with question marks ( Singh2012eaa ). According to a Santos2014ttv clinical trial, the 800mg daily armor for 30 days did not significantly improve the potency in older men (15 probands, 15 controls). It is unclear if an armchair can be classified as an adaptogen ( Abudayyak2015itp , Campanelli2016pcb , Ryan2015aki ). Overall, however, in my opinion, the berth is safe enough to be used as is common with medicinal herbs.

An anchor has a proven effect against female sexual dysfunction after menopause ( Souza2016ett , Postigo2016aet ), which is apparently related to the experimentally confirmed effect of icarin on the estrogen receptor pathway ( Kang2012eae ). The aphrodisiac effect of the armchair is similar to the arrowroot, which also contains icarin.

The Samani2016ett clinical trial has shown that diabetic women have had a significant reduction in blood glucose (between meals and 2 hours after a meal), cholesterol and LDL for long-term use of anchor (1g daily for 3 months).

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